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How to Bury a King: The Reinterment of King Richard III

How to Bury a King: The Reinterment of King Richard III

Pete Hobson
3.6/5 ( ratings)
26 March 2015 marked the culmination of one of the more amazing chapters in the history of the English nation. The mortal remains of King Richard III were reinterred for all time in Leicester Cathedral, 530 years after his death at Bosworth Field, fighting for his crown. Two and a half years earlier, against all the odds, an archaeological dig in a council car park had uncovered these remains. The stories of how that came to pass, and of how those remains were then positively identified, have been well documented. But not until now has the journey from that point to their final reburial been told. This book does that – from the point of view of the ultimate insider. The man Leicester Cathedral chose to rebury a king. “I think Leicester cathedral has achieved something quite extraordinary. It feels as if the whole community has rallied to this day. I don’t think there is another cathedral or city that could have pulled this off with such perfection.” Jon Snow – Channel 4 presenter, in live broadcast coverage of reinterment
Language
English
Pages
134
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Zaccmedia
Release
March 17, 2016

How to Bury a King: The Reinterment of King Richard III

Pete Hobson
3.6/5 ( ratings)
26 March 2015 marked the culmination of one of the more amazing chapters in the history of the English nation. The mortal remains of King Richard III were reinterred for all time in Leicester Cathedral, 530 years after his death at Bosworth Field, fighting for his crown. Two and a half years earlier, against all the odds, an archaeological dig in a council car park had uncovered these remains. The stories of how that came to pass, and of how those remains were then positively identified, have been well documented. But not until now has the journey from that point to their final reburial been told. This book does that – from the point of view of the ultimate insider. The man Leicester Cathedral chose to rebury a king. “I think Leicester cathedral has achieved something quite extraordinary. It feels as if the whole community has rallied to this day. I don’t think there is another cathedral or city that could have pulled this off with such perfection.” Jon Snow – Channel 4 presenter, in live broadcast coverage of reinterment
Language
English
Pages
134
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Zaccmedia
Release
March 17, 2016

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